Overall, though people in Wales were far more likely to pass than people in England.

For instance only 873 of the 3,080 people who took their practical test at the Belvedere centre in the east of London - or 28.3% - managed to pass.

Men more likely to pass than women

The Garston test centre in Liverpool was next worst, at 29.4%, followed by the Barnet centre in London (32.9%), the Wanstead centre in London (33.0%), and the Cheetham Hill centre in Manchester (33.3%).

Across Great Britain there were 806,380 tests taken, of which 382,238 resulted in a pass.

Men (50.8%) were more likely to pass than women (44.3%), the figures show - although more women took the test (422,011 compared to 384,365). Test centre pass rates between April and September 2016